Portland Saturday Market Essays

  • The Portland Saturday Market

    915 Words  | 2 Pages

    The Portland Saturday Market Have you ever wanted a place to go to just hang out with some friends or family and not have to worry about being bored or hungry? The Portland Saturday Market is a wonderful place for that. It is the perfect hang out spot between March and December while it is open. Last summer I would attend with my brothers almost every weekend. We would enjoy the hundreds of fascinating people walking around and watch break dancers spinning on their heads, the many arts and crafts

  • The Benefits of Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Open Space Facilities

    2961 Words  | 6 Pages

    The Benefits of Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Open Space Facilities Economic benefits for local and national economy as well as some less tangible benefits play a major role when investments are made on bicycle, pedestrian, and open space facilities. Some of the economic benefits from such infrastructures come from increased retail sales, conservation and creation of jobs, reduced health care costs, and real estate appreciation. The facilities discussed also ease road traffic and lead to a better preservation

  • Analysis of Nike

    3790 Words  | 8 Pages

    and controls more than 40% of the US athletic shoe market. The company designs and sells shoes for just about every sport, including baseball, volleyball, cheerleading, and wrestling. NIKE also sells Cole Haan dress and casual shoes and a line of athletic wear and equipment, such as hockey sticks, skates, and timepieces. In addition, it operates NIKETOWN shoe and sportswear stores and is opening JORDAN in store outlets in suburban markets. NIKE sells its product to about 19,000 US accountants

  • History fo Euclid Avenue Corridor

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    programs. These programs were established to revitalize office and housing markets in downtown Cleveland and to further encourage development of University Circle, a neighborhood of cultural, educational and medical institutions, located on the east side of Cleveland. The Euclid Avenue Corridor continues to experience various redevelopment projects, in order to secure its economic position in U.S. and international markets. Since the early 1990s, the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA)